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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T05:54:41+00:00 2026-06-17T05:54:41+00:00

Why did they do this: Sys_SetPhysicalWorkMemory( 192 << 20, 1024 << 20 ); //Min

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Why did they do this:

Sys_SetPhysicalWorkMemory( 192 << 20, 1024 << 20 );   //Min = 201,326,592  Max = 1,073,741,824

Instead of this:

Sys_SetPhysicalWorkMemory( 201326592, 1073741824 );

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    2026-06-17T05:54:43+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 5:54 am

    A neat property is that shifting a value << 10 is the same as multiplying it by 1024 (1 KiB), and << 20 is 1024*1024, (1 MiB).

    Shifting by successive powers of 10 yields all of our standard units of computer storage:

    • 1 << 10 = 1 KiB (Kibibyte)
    • 1 << 20 = 1 MiB (Mebibyte)
    • 1 << 30 = 1 GiB (Gibibyte)
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    So that function is expressing its arguments to Sys_SetPhysicalWorkMemory(int minBytes, int maxBytes) as 192 MB (min) and 1024 MB (max).

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